Ok, and what does this mean in Terms of use "...7.2. If you are obligated to indemnify US, we will have the right, in our sole discretion, to control ANY ACTION or proceeding (at our expense) and determine whether we wish to settle it..." BTW, have you read the Terms of Use? There you can find many really funny things, that could be used for stand-up.
For example this one: "...16.1. We MAY suspend or terminate your access to the Services in our sole discretion, immediately and without prior notice, and delete or deactivate your Account and all related information and files in such without cost to you, including, for instance, in the event that you breach any term of these Terms. In the event of termination, your access to funds will depend on your access to your backup of your Account data including your Account Name and Private Keys...."
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You are asking wrong person about irrelevant excerpt from Terms of Service provided by unrelated third party.
I would help you if it would be possible but it is not.
Thank you, anyway. You have already helped me. I will leave this project easily.
How many reputable users including developers and witnesses would need to tell you that there's no way to help you in this case so you would finally acknowledge that?
You are absolutely right. Let's stop the discussion.
Since you are continuing I would try again.
As I wrote before: those are related to steemit.com site and Steemit Inc services that are working on the Steem platform, which is decentralized, peer to peer, blockchain based.
Again: user
@blocktades
was added by devs to the bad actor list soon after this case came out. Which means that he wasn't able to log in to steemit site anymore. You even have a proof from him on the screenshot he provided claiming he's going to return your money back. As you now know, he lied.Due nature of this platform, inability to log in on the steemit.com site can't stop user from using his account, as stated in the term you've just quoted.